Triples...how do they work?

<p>Specifically, how are the triples in Forbes? Are they a single room, or little rooms with a common area...?</p>

<p>im in a triple in the Forbes addition, and i checked it out. cc doesnt let you do ascii (removes extra spaces booo), but ill explain. theres one common entryway, a private bath on the left with one sink, one shower, and one toilet. straight ahead is a single-sized room, and on the right is a double-sized room. there are three beds, three drawers, three cabinets, three desks, and three chairs.</p>

<p>im hoping to convert the single into a common room for a TV, sofa, and fridges, and squeeze everything else into the double.</p>

<p>so three beds and desks in the double, then your own private living room? interesting</p>

<p>Is the entryway not big enough for you to make a comfy common room?</p>

<p>nah the entryway is just doorway width.</p>

<p>yeah, im hoping to convert that single into a private living room, if my roomies agree (they havent responded to facebook messages/email). also major redecorating of the cinder block.</p>

<p>alrite a coupla Qs... is this the general layout? Second, in spaces X, is there any room or is it just a walkway? And in S, is there space to put a lot of stuff?</p>

<p><strong>] [</strong>_
BR X S |
--|X|<strong>|
| Double |
</strong>__|</p>

<p><strong><em>] [</em></strong>
--- X BR |
-D-|X|<strong>|
---|--S--
</strong>__|</p>

<p>its more like that. X is just a walkway, and the single is enough space for one person, and the double for two, though then theres no place to relax.</p>